![]() It is best to test Ubuntu from a live disc (instructions on how to make a live CD/DVD or Live USB can be found here) to make sure everything works. If your hardware is not too exotic ALL hardware drivers will be included. Would it be better to load Ubuntu "Desktop" or Ubuntu "Notebook" on this type of spec?Īre there any other surprises I need to be wary of, before I go ahead with this? Is the BIOS kept on the HDD or is it installed on the Motherboard, if I wipe my HDD will I still be able to access the Bios to instruct the boot from the CD? So would loading Ubuntu from the CD drive work, or would I then have a problem not having drivers for the mouse, harddrive, CD player etc.? Also will I get halfway through the load to find a driver search that leaves the machine useless? Will I be able to format the hard drive after the Ubuntu load? I intend doing a 6 stage "zero & one" wipe, this would hopefully leave the hard drive completely clean, but that would then leave me without any drivers or the ability to reformat the drive. If you could assist I would be most grateful. I have decided to move to Ubuntu, and no longer use my MS products at all. I need to completely wipe the hard drive as well as reformat it and install a new Operating System. I have an old laptop, that I wish to rejuvenate.
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